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What is the distance of separation between second and third orbits of H-atom is given as :
`r_n = 0.529 xx n^2 Å`

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For H-atom, the radius of nth orbit is given by : `r_(n) = 0.529 xx n^(2) Å`
`:. r_(3) - r_(2) = 0.529 (3^(2) - 2^(2)) Å = 0.529 xx 5 = 2.645 Å`
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